Using your Live Objects credentials, connect to your account, and register the LoRaWAN kit, using above data:

Try not to re-use the above values, as I’m already using them

First LoRaWAN test

SODAQ sample code

In the Arduino IDE, add the Sodaq_RN2483 library, using Sketch / Include Library / Manage Libraries… menu, and RN2483 as filtering string.

Sodaq provides a sample code that periodically reads a value from the board temperature sensor, and sends it over the LoRaWAN network. Modify it with above identifiers and key, set OTAA to true, and slightly modify setupLoRaOTAA() code so that it does not perform two successive initializations.

in addition to the SODAQ Library, Orange has developped a dedicated Library for the Explorer board. It exposes all the commands based on the reference document from Microchip & also offers a data encoder that will allow you to retrieve directly decoded payloads on the Live Objects platform.